because the tempurature change from water and land
It remains ice free because of warm ocean currents.
Yes, they have machines that dispense it for free.
Frank Winters - ice hockey - died in 1944.
Frank Winters - ice hockey - was born in 1884.
You give away a free UV lamp with every bag sold.
It remains ice free because of warm ocean currents.
Labrador's coast is blocked by ice for six months a year primarily due to its northern latitude and cold ocean currents. The region experiences harsh winters, with temperatures dropping significantly, leading to the formation of sea ice. Additionally, the Labrador Current, which is a cold oceanic current, contributes to the persistence of ice along the coast. These factors combine to create a prolonged ice cover that lasts through much of the winter and early spring.
Around 14,000 years ago, a massive glacier that covered Alaska and Canada broke up enough to produce an ice-free corridor which connected Siberia to North America. This may be the route taken by the earliest human colonists of the Americas (referred to as the Clovis people. Another possible route from the Old World to the Americas is from Siberia, down and along the Pacific coast.
Yes, polar ice is melting and summers are becoming longer and more ice-free. This is dangerous for polar bears which need long cold winters to feed enough to last through the summers.
The Arctic Ocean surrounds the Northern polar ice cap. As such, the only US state that it touches is Alaska, along the northern coast.
When they drive Semi's across an ice lake.
I think it's Alaska because Alaska has a lot of ice!